What about the Noah story in general? Two by two? The ship landed eventually, and all these animals (in neat pairs except for the few) just scattered to the far corners of the earth where they belonged with the appropriate amount of genetic material to populate the planet? It is ever so far-fetching in so many ways!

Dan, Having worked in various service related industries for over 40 years, I've had occasion to get up close and personal with members of the local polygamous clans and households that still proliferate around the Salt Lake valley. And I've seen some of the pathetic results of their zionistic inbreeding.

But the real horror is encountering a belief system that accepts these high levels of genetic birth defects as an acceptable sacrifice to some goddamned test of faith. Meanwhile, they're content to just be allowed to continue peeing in the local gene pool - it doesn't bother them.

So, you don't have to go all the way back to Noah, in order to reflect on the situation. As a relative 'home boy,' I thought you knew that.